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Deriving from a false etymology of Lyonesse, the ' City of Lions ' was said in some later traditions to be the capital of the legendary kingdom, situated on what is today the Seven Stones reef, some eighteen miles west of Land's End and eight miles north-east of the Isles of Scilly.
Deriving from a later period of the same school, though with some differences, Vasubandhu ’ s Abhidharmakośa explains ( English trs.

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Deriving from " post "- acid house, the term was first used by the British music media and press as a way to describe the more experimental variant of breakbeat which contained influences of soul, funk and jazz.
Deriving authority from Christ within the hierarchical church, priests provide the ministry by which the spiritual sacrifice of the faithful is made perfect, in union with the sacrifice of Christ.
* Deriving from the above, a hall is often the term used to designate a British or Irish country house.
Deriving his power from his position as magister militum of the Western Empire, Ricimer exercised political control through a series of puppet emperors.
" Deriving ethnic names from pottery styles is one of the most deplorable habits in archaeology ," F. J. Tritsch asserted in 1974.
Deriving from earlier varieties of gnosticism, Cathar theology found its most surprising success in the Languedoc and the Cathars were known as Albigensians, either because of an association with the city of Albi, or because the 1176 Church Council which declared the Cathar doctrine heretical was held near Albi.
Deriving all from love ( or the lack thereof ) hisschemas were added as supplements in the newly-invented technology of printing by Aldus Manutius in his editions of Dante's Divine Comedy dating from early in the 16th century.
Deriving all from love ( or the lack thereof ) his schemas were added as supplements in the newly-invented technology of printing by Aldus Manutius in his editions of Dante's Divine Comedy dating from early in the 16th century.
Deriving their name from the term refugee, Jean and Pras are Haitian, while Hill is American.
Deriving from the Spanish example, the term " black legend " is sometimes used in a general way to describe any form of unjustified demonization of a historical person, people or sequence of events.
Deriving as well from this logic is the affinity in the Finnish language of the words ' eteinen ', meaning " hall " and ' Etelä ', " South ".
Deriving from the Middle Ages, this proverb ( which was, and to a certain extent still is, rendered as " Talk of the Devil ...") was a superstitious prohibition against speaking directly of the Devil or of evil in general, which was considered to incite that party to appear, generally with unfortunate consequences.
Deriving from the different ages at which the landmasses had drained into the ocean, he was able to show that the amount of anthropogenic lead presently dispersed into the environment was about eighty times the amount being deposited in the ocean sediments: the geochemical cycle for lead appeared to be badly out of balance.
Deriving from Welsh source ; King Arthur, Excalibur and Merlin, while the Jersey poet Wace introduced the Knights of the Round Table.
Deriving its name from the southern African antelope, Chevrolet's most expensive passenger model through 1965 had become the best-selling automobile in the United States, competing against the Ford Galaxie 500 and the Plymouth Fury when full-size models dominated the market.
Deriving from this insight, Harris's aim was to constitute linguistics as a product of mathematical analysis of the data of language.
Deriving from the Subaru Impreza hatchback, the Outback Sport featured an off-road appearance package, but did not receive a raised suspension akin to the larger Legacy-based model.
* Deriving from the 29. 46 year period of Saturn's revolution around the Sun, the 28-year cycle as well as its subdivisions by 14 and 7 are supposed in Astrology to mark significant turning points or sections in the course of a persons development in life.
Deriving its name from the roadside gas station in the fictional town of Dog River, Saskatchewan, Corner Gas is the only gas station for in any direction.
Deriving from traditional and ancient Kung Fu, such striking was considered high level technique for advanced students / inheritors of the art.
Deriving from the results of this important study, it is clear that the Pteridales should include five distinct families, although their final names are yet to be determined:

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Deriving and understanding the thermal inertia of the surface can help to recognize small-scale features of that surface.

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Deriving software metrics and static analysis are increasingly deployed together, especially in creation of embedded systems, by defining so called software quality objectives.
Deriving the Woodbury matrix identity is easily done by solving the following block matrix inversion problem
Deriving their name from 13th-century mathematician Leonardo Fibonacci and citing musical influence from Nino Rota and Ennio Morricone, the band's music was typically characterized by intricate piano and guitar lines, over-the-top and sometimes incomprehensible vocals and frequent use of unconventional instruments such as mandolins, clarinets and Mellotrons.
Deriving from Old Norse name Einulfsdalr, this apparently was the valley occupied by a Scandinavian by the name of Einulf.
Deriving elements of its ideology and membership from earlier occult groups founded by List ( Guido von List Society, established 1908 ) and Lanz von Liebenfels ( the Order of the New Templars, established 1907 ), the Thule Society was dedicated to the triune god Walvater, identified with Wotan in triple form.

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Deriving its name from its owners, Harold J Slawik and his wife Marie Slawik.
Deriving its name from an analogy with grassroots democracy, the movement comprises disparate organizations with the common aim of protecting the oceans, seas and coasts of the United States.
Deriving its name from the Yio Chu Kang Village, it is still known for lush greenery and low-density housing with high-rise public housing in its southern fringes.
Deriving its name from " the PANhandle of IDAho ", The Panida opened as a vaudeville and movie house in 1927, and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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* Paper Products and Services Ontologies: A Methodology for Deriving OWL Ontologies from Industrial Categorization Standards, Int ' l Journal on Semantic Web & Information Systems ( IJSWIS ), Vol.
* Paper GenTax: A Generic Methodology for Deriving OWL and RDF-S Ontologies from Hierarchical Classifications, Thesauri, and Inconsistent Taxonomies, Proceedings of the 4th European Semantic Web Conference ( ESWC 2007 ), June 3 – 7, Innsbruck, Austria, in: E. Fraconi, M. Kifer, and W. May ( Eds.

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* Deriving Gauss's Law.
* Stults, Brian J, Deriving median household income.
* Deriving a new calculated value ( e. g., sale_amount =

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These desires presuppose a sense of causally efficacious powers in which one is involved, some working for one's good, others threatening ill.
We feel the quality of these powers initially as in some degree wholesome or threatening.
Prince Sihanouk's powers of prognostication some day may be confirmed but history is not likely to praise the courage of his convictions.
Lincoln later regretted some of his statements, especially his attack on the presidential war-making powers.
In some places, the appellate court has limited powers of review.
They therefore reject the state, seeing it as an aggressive entity which steals property ( through taxation and expropriation ), initiate aggression, are a compulsory monopoly on the use of force, use their coercive powers to benefit some businesses and individuals at the expense of others, create monopolies, restrict trade, and restrict personal freedoms via drug laws, compulsory education, conscription, laws on food and morality, and the like.
However, in general, the books only feature mental battles when there is some reason for mind-to-mind contact ( for example, Trump contact ) and magic or Trump is involved in all three of the above conflicts, so it is not clear whether Zelazny intended his characters to have such a power ; the combination of Brand's " living trump " powers and his high Psyche ( as presented in the roleplaying game ) would have guaranteed him victory over Corwin.
There were also some troubles in Dacia Inferior which required the granting of additional powers to the procurator governor and the dispatchment of additional soldiers to the province.
W. H. Roscher thinks that both nectar and ambrosia were kinds of honey, in which case their power of conferring immortality would be due to the supposed healing and cleansing powers of honey, and because fermented honey ( mead ) preceded wine as an entheogen in the Aegean world ; on some Minoan seals, goddesses were represented with bee faces ( compare Merope and Melissa ).
( c. 4 ), who likewise follows Hippolytus's Compendium, adds some further particulars ; that ' Abraxas ' gave birth to Mind ( nous ), the first in the series of primary powers enumerated likewise by Irenaeus and Epiphanius ; that the world, as well as the 365 heavens, was created in honour of ' Abraxas ;' and that Christ was sent not by the Maker of the world but by ' Abraxas.
He reasons that, i ) if we knew the nature of this power, then the mind-body divide would seem totally unmysterious to us ; ii ) if we had immediate knowledge of this mysterious power, then we would be able to intuitively explain why it is that we can control some parts of our bodies ( e. g., our hands or tongues ), and not others ( e. g., the liver or heart ); iii ) we have no immediate knowledge of the powers which allow an impulse of volition to create an action ( e. g., of the " muscles, and nerves, and animal spirits " which are the immediate cause of an action ).
However, the office did retain some powers over licentiousness and disorder, in particular over the baths and brothels, as well as the registration of prostitutes.
His forecast of the form of government suitable to the modern world may be seen as prophetic: the largely ceremonial offices of president in some modern parliamentary democracies in Europe and e. g. Israel can be perceived as elected or appointed versions of Hegel's constitutional monarch ; the Russian and French presidents, with their stronger powers, may also be regarded in Hegelian terms as wielding powers suitable to the embodiment of the national will.
Unlike some of their continental European counterparts, the Monarch and her Governors-General in the Commonwealth realms hold significant " reserve " or " prerogative " powers, to be wielded in times of extreme emergency or constitutional crises usually to uphold parliamentary government.
) While the monarch retains some powers from the constitution, most particular is lèse majesté which protects the image and ability of the monarch to play a role in politics and carries modest criminal penalties for violators.
He also studied and proved some theorems on perfect powers, such as the Goldbach – Euler theorem, and made several notable contributions to analysis.
The manner in which Xavier's powers function indicates that his telepathy is physical in some way, as it can be enhanced by physical means ( for example, Cerebro ) and can be disrupted by physical means ( for example, Magneto's alteration of the Earth's magnetic field ).
Up through the 3rd edition, XP can also be lost in some circumstances, such as encounters with creatures that drain life energy, or by use of certain magical powers that require payment of an XP cost.
As previously noted, divinities are closely related to the transcendent force ( s ) or power ( s ) credited to them, so much so that in some cases the powers or forces may themselves be invoked independently.
The fragment in dealing with obedience to earthly powers is considered by some to be a gloss incorporated later.
The Conservative Party has for years been split on the issue of Europe, with some arguing for the full withdrawal subject to a referendum but many supporting the Union though powers should be sought back from Brussels and the Union should be less of a political and economic union.
Though Finland has a primarily parliamentary system, the president has some notable powers.
* Has some decree and appointive powers
According to surveys, some of the most common fears are of ghosts, the existence of evil powers, cockroaches, spiders, snakes, heights, water, enclosed spaces, tunnels, bridges, needles, social rejection, failure, examinations and public speaking.

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